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Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield love being identical twins. They look and dress alike, and they do everything together.

Now the twins are about to celebrate their seventh birthday, and they are going to plan their own party. First they invite their whole second-grade class. Then they decide on the food and decorations. Jessica and Elizabeth also buy each other surprise presents. And when they see what they've bought each other, they get the biggest surprise of all!

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5 pages matching Sweet Valley Kids in this book

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Awww, this is a cute story about 2nd grade Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield's 7th birthday. Sweetly fun, with illustrations that match the story perfectly, this is a great start to a fun series for kids. And it is also fun to see which characters will mature along with the twins throughout the whole series.

About the author (1989)

Francine Pascal grew up in New York City and attended New York University. She is the author of the Sweet Valley High series, featuring twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield. She had originally planned the idea for a daytime soap for teens, but a close friend talked her into making the idea into a book series instead. Pascal has also written "Hangin' Out with Cici, which became an ABC After School Special called "My Mother Was Never a Kid", "The Hand-Me-Down Kid," also made into an ABC After School Special, "My First Love and Other Disasters," and "Love and Betrayal & Hold the Mayo." She has also worked on a musical and several adult books, and is the executive director for the Sweet Valley High TV show.